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i think with the adoption of technology, people are going to be shopping more and more with smartphones, tablets. >> lord & taylor is another store opening their doors on thanksgiving. but not everybody likes the idea of shopping on thanksgiving day, on the holiday. a petition on change.org is collecting signatures, begging retailers to stay closed on the holiday and preserving family time. a lot of the signatures coming in from the employees. >> you can get tips for finding the best black friday bargains on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> thanks very much. >>> all of you soda lovers listen up. diet soda is one thing. but what if there were a drink that could get rid of fat? that's the dream pepsi is selling in japan. pepsi special hits stores today. nick watt has the story. >> reporter: it's pepsi. but not as we know it. launched today in japan, with the specials, pepsi special. and the claim, it might make us thinner by slowing the absorption of fat. pizza that tightens your six-pack? anti-aging ice cream. mayor bloomberg, with a ban on sugary drinks. pepsi special is only a japan
i think with the adoption of technology, people are going to be shopping more and more with smartphones, tablets. >> lord & taylor is another store opening their doors on thanksgiving. but not everybody likes the idea of shopping on thanksgiving day, on the holiday. a petition on change.org is collecting signatures, begging retailers to stay closed on the holiday and preserving family time. a lot of the signatures coming in from the employees. >> you can get tips for finding the...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. if history is any guide, second terms are often disrupted by a foreign policy crisis. it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and j
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law....
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. so i brought it to mike at meineke. w
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law....
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big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly anticipated business leaders meeting with the president and when his impressions are that a deal on the looming fiscal cliff can get done. >>> plus, tax hike negotiator. the president wants $1.6 trillion with a "t" more in taxes. is this a negotiating ploy? how will it affect the upcoming talks with john boehner? two top-tier negotiators give their insight into how the meeting could unfold. >>> and trading places. charles schwab ceo talks exclues i havely to maria about the current crisis of confidence in the stock market. could a deal on the looming fiscal cliff be just the shot in the arm
big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly...
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tue, this vignette of hadr disaster exercise for hawaii also allowed us the opportunity for testing technology for that information sharing and interoperatability. apm was an online collaboration where we were able to share information and learn how to communicate with each other. one of the things that we realized is we have a problem with interchange of information where we actually are able to share that. and that was one opportunity that we were able to do that. quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an a
tue, this vignette of hadr disaster exercise for hawaii also allowed us the opportunity for testing technology for that information sharing and interoperatability. apm was an online collaboration where we were able to share information and learn how to communicate with each other. one of the things that we realized is we have a problem with interchange of information where we actually are able to share that. and that was one opportunity that we were able to do that. quick net also participated...
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. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way because nobody undersnds that. if i cut i means i spend less but it would you do it means? >> we have aready written into the next budget the automatic increase. if it is a $10 billion increase and cut it down at 9 billion that they cut down we just now increased 9 billion instead of 10 billion. it is done a purpose so people get confused. that is the reason nothing happens. they got away with this horrible sides there wa a lot of wealth of the country and they could get along. we will raise subsidies and one versus the other but now e treasury is there the country is bankrupt and will not admit it and that is why there is a
. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right back with an interview with olympia snowe and david ignatius, tom ribs, bob orr and margaret brennan. stay with us >> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation." joining me now maine republican senator olympia snowe. she is a member of the senate intelligence committee, a well-known moderate republican who is retiring after 18 years in the senate. and i have to say, senator, to me, it was another sign, a real sign that our political system is broken when you announcethat you were retiring from the senate because you just couldn't get anything done there anymore. and
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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. >>> and then the man who many in the technology world call the next steve jobs. you're probably already using something this quiet genius already invented. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number-one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. corporate america had a strong message for president obama this week. ceos from more than a dozen of america's largest companies met with the president and warned that washington must reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. the president also sat down with congressional leaders and officially began negotiations. if congress doesn't act, taxes on income, capital gains, dividends and estates will all go up. and automatic spending cuts will kick in, beginning on january 1st. this week, i spoke with alan simpson and erskine bowles, authors of a deficit reduction plan about what needs to be done. >> you can't tax your way out of this. you can't cut spending your way out of this
. >>> and then the man who many in the technology world call the next steve jobs. you're probably already using something this quiet genius already invented. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number-one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. corporate america had a strong message for president obama...
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we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp software's growth strategy but not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate we believe will be slower and the margin is not what was reported which was in a 40% to 45% range. we think more 28% to 30% range. as you know when you do a ten-year discounted cash flow you come up with a different valuation and the price of the write-down that was in excess of $5 billion based on misstated financials when autonomy was a public company. >> you were of course on the board of hewlett packard at the time and agreed that the deal was one that should be undertaken. do you regret that decision on your part and on the part of the board at that time? >> obviously with 20-20 hi hindsight we're disappointed by the news. we relied on audited financials. not brand x accounting firm. and that's what you do when you are on a board. you rely on the recommendations of management and the financials audited by a legitimate
we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp software's growth strategy but not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate we believe will be slower and the margin is not what was reported which was in a 40% to 45% range. we think more 28% to 30% range. as you know when you do a ten-year discounted cash flow you come up with a different valuation and the price of the write-down that was in excess of $5 billion based on misstated...
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. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way because nobody understands that. if i cut it means i spend less but it would you do it means? >> we have already written into the next budget the automatic increase. if it is a $10 billion increase and cut it down at 9 billion that they cut it down we just now increased 9 billion instead of 10 billion. it is done a purpose so people get confused. that is the reason nothing happens. they got away with this horrible sides there was a lot of wealth of the country and they could get along. we will raise subsidies and one versus the other but now the treasury is there the country is bankrupt and will not admit it and that is why t
. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way...
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avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of time. i think the big thing for us is our brand, right? i mean, most people that think about car sharing and using cars by the hour or cars as a service think of zipcar as kind of the iconic brand. we really represent the category. and that plus our technology, and first to scale really matters in this business. i would say, first in isn't as important as first to scale. it's a classic network affects business, where scale really starts to build on itself, both in terms of marketing and technology investment. so we're going to
avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of...
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. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way because nobody understands that. if i cut it means i spend less but it would you do it means? >> we have already written into the next budget the automatic increase. if it is a $10 billion increase and cut it down at 9 billion that they cut it down we just now increased 9 billion instead of 10 billion. it is done a purpose so people get confused. that is the reason nothing happens. they got away with this horrible sides there was a lot of wealth of the country and they could get along. we will raise subsidies and one versus the other but now the treasury is there the country is bankrupt and will not admit it and that is why
. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way...
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all of those are being driven by technology. and it's not stopping. it's accelerating. i just wrote a book called "abundan "abundance," i look at how it's creating jobs, bringing the cost of living down and giving us abundance in a range of areas worldwide. >> we talk -- i mean, when -- the word innovation tends to be followed by something like apple or something regarding a smartphone, but there's a lot going on in energy, there's a lot going on in space, there's a lot going on in transportation. where do you think our spot is sweetest right now in this country? >> well, i mean, the united states still remains the top innovation nation. it's the mindset that you're allowed to fail and start again and try again. silicon valley i run an organization where we're incubating about a dozen new companies every year in synthetic biology, in artificial intelligence, robotics. these are the technologies that are going to be as powerful this decade as the web and mobile were in the last couple of decades. it's really allowing small teams to do what only governments and large corp
all of those are being driven by technology. and it's not stopping. it's accelerating. i just wrote a book called "abundan "abundance," i look at how it's creating jobs, bringing the cost of living down and giving us abundance in a range of areas worldwide. >> we talk -- i mean, when -- the word innovation tends to be followed by something like apple or something regarding a smartphone, but there's a lot going on in energy, there's a lot going on in space, there's a lot...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. on this veterans day we want to tell you the story of a civil war soldier who has become little more than a footnote in history.. despite the fact that he is the first union officer to be killed in the civil war. despite being one of the most famous soldiers in the nation at the time, there is little to commemorate his impact on history. wgn's larry potash tells us how some people are trying to change that. >> l. moore ellswort got his start in and he got his start here in illinois... he was not an intimidating force. he was a leader of men through character . law clerk for abe lincoln. >> they were pretty much acrobats on the battlefield. there were gymnasts. barry deadly on the battlefiel >> he issued a challenge for other units... when no one responded he took his men across the country to perform 22 shows. people were stunned. >> historians have said he was the most famous man in america at
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. on this veterans day we want to tell you the story of a civil war soldier who has become little more than a footnote in history.. despite the fact that he is the first union officer to be killed in the civil war. despite being one of the most famous soldiers in the nation at the time, there is...
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john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need suidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappear without the preferences. the tenth and village industry is make us el better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato institute. my crystal ball will predict my crystal ball will predict the next four years. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose,
john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need suidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappear without the preferences. the tenth and village industry is make us el better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato...
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john: of the technology like wind torso rk or ethanol had merit it would not need subsidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappearithout the prerences. the tenth and village industry is make us feel better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato institute. my crystal ball will predict we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] john: now that the election is over what will four more years bring? looking into my magic ball i see lindsay lohan back in rehab. justin bieber reaches puberty and the regulatory st
john: of the technology like wind torso rk or ethanol had merit it would not need subsidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappearithout the prerences. the tenth and village industry is make us feel better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right back with an interview with olympia snowe and david ignatius, tom ribs, bob orr and margaret brennan. stay with us ,,,,,,,,,, [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right...
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you've been to rocket-making factories, as we discussed at the top of the program, but the technology of how the rockets are being fired has changed. >> reporter: yes. before what they were doing was these quick launches. they had three minutes just on to set up the rocket, light it and leave. aiming really didn't come into it. now they have automated remotely controlled launching systems that are buried under the sand in some of these empty lots just around here. and so they can -- they've been there for a while. and somebody just presses a button and off they go. a much quicker, easier, safer for the hamas fighters system to use. >> reporter: but certainly dangerous for any residents living in those areas living nearby. >> reporter: definitely because oftentimes there is a return strike from the israeli air force. and those are some very big blasts out there and some very crowded parts of town. >> reporter: barbara starr, we heard earlier from an israeli official who said the preparations are pretty much complete for a ground offensive by israel into gaza if they decide that's neces
you've been to rocket-making factories, as we discussed at the top of the program, but the technology of how the rockets are being fired has changed. >> reporter: yes. before what they were doing was these quick launches. they had three minutes just on to set up the rocket, light it and leave. aiming really didn't come into it. now they have automated remotely controlled launching systems that are buried under the sand in some of these empty lots just around here. and so they can --...
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>> yes, they have come out with a lot of new technologies, and the flushing systems are a lot more powerful. this toilet in particular has the new double cyclone feature, which shoots out of the rim and the bowl. let's look at it. shoots out here and here, so it cleans the ball really well as it flushes. >> there are lots and lots of brands. this is just one brand. these are manufactured in japan? >> these are manufactured all over the world. they have two factories in georgia and then factories all around the world. >> what are the differences between these different kind of toilets? >> we have the 1.28, which is what all the manufacturers are doing now to conserve water. this is a siphon flush with a larger water surface area, much more conventional american type of toilet. it has been used around the world for many years as a water- conserving light of flushing. it has a small water surface area and is a wash down type of toilet. some americans are not happy that they might have to clean the sides of the ball more. then, we have the high end totally automated toilet as you were already n
>> yes, they have come out with a lot of new technologies, and the flushing systems are a lot more powerful. this toilet in particular has the new double cyclone feature, which shoots out of the rim and the bowl. let's look at it. shoots out here and here, so it cleans the ball really well as it flushes. >> there are lots and lots of brands. this is just one brand. these are manufactured in japan? >> these are manufactured all over the world. they have two factories in georgia...
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critics tell us they found some serious flaws in the technology that if it is not fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports and in airspace around the country. the new system, called next gen, is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite-based technology similar to the gps you use in your car. rather than the current ground-based radar tracking systems to more efficiently and safely control traffic in the air throughout the united states. next gen is already being used on a trial basis here in the bay area. earlier this year, faa acting administrator showed off the technology at oakland's air traffic control tower. >> what we want people to understand is next gen is right now. there are things that we are doing that are improving the use of the airspace that will result in a lot of benefit right away. >> reporter: while the benefits of these technological changes may come in time, several different sources worry about security flaws now. >> i'm not the only one out there that has access to th
critics tell us they found some serious flaws in the technology that if it is not fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports and in airspace around the country. the new system, called next gen, is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite-based technology similar to the gps you use in your car. rather than the current ground-based radar tracking systems to more efficiently and safely control traffic in...
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, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they feel downtrodden but in reality if you look at the fundamental purpose of the university education although we have this location focus right now it's sometimes said the purpose of a college education is said to prepare a student for their first job but for their last job, and that requires a very broad education involving the arts and humanities and social sciences to give an individual the capacity to continue to learn, to adapt to change. we believe right now looking at our students they are going to change not simply jobs that entire careers. they will be much longer than ours where and therefore they ne
, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they...
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the two sectors overweight are technology and health care. they are two sectors that have the most cash on the balance sheet and therefore could benefit from tax reform or certainly any grand bargain that included things like repatriation of cash. to me the sectors trade at discounts to the market and in some cases grow faster and have better balance sheets. i want exposure to that sort of quality in an uncertain time. >> when you talk about the trough to corporate earnings next year, assuming it's not a first or second quarter phenomenon, is that contingent on any development regarding the fiscal cliff talks between now and year end? >> it's a good question. between now and year end not really. i think it has to be that they made some resolution by the middle of february otherwise i think it would be more negative. we take a pretty wholistic view of earnings. a farame work for the markets. we look at the data predicting earnings in the past. things like manufacturing data or the unemployment data or consumer confidence. when we look at that
the two sectors overweight are technology and health care. they are two sectors that have the most cash on the balance sheet and therefore could benefit from tax reform or certainly any grand bargain that included things like repatriation of cash. to me the sectors trade at discounts to the market and in some cases grow faster and have better balance sheets. i want exposure to that sort of quality in an uncertain time. >> when you talk about the trough to corporate earnings next year,...
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foreign policy from all of this innovation in the technology? >> you mentioned i think a number of the biggest challenges one of the ways we benefit from thinking about this is to distinguish between long-term goals were mere term nm management challenges. long-term goals we have to bet on openness, freedom of access to private markets. for the reasons i talked about in my remarks and many others, the recipe for global peace and prosperity is in that. a good question though on the short term challenges that are very real and over time it will lead to greater economic opportunity and job creation. in the new term there is potentially a mismatch between connectivity doing dangerous people larger reform without moving the opportunity as quickly. we have many difficult management challenges but one of the things we have to do is speed up the economic opportunity side so if you are as convinced as i am that the more there is economic opportunity, the less threats will see. it creates a whole host of challenges. i will give you another example in this
foreign policy from all of this innovation in the technology? >> you mentioned i think a number of the biggest challenges one of the ways we benefit from thinking about this is to distinguish between long-term goals were mere term nm management challenges. long-term goals we have to bet on openness, freedom of access to private markets. for the reasons i talked about in my remarks and many others, the recipe for global peace and prosperity is in that. a good question though on the short...
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nonprofit which awards education scholarships to the families of our soldiers, intelligent decision a technology contract to the government was the organizer and title sponsor. microtetch has an interesting effort promoting men's health. and let's not forget the government industry groups such as the bethesda chapter of afcea. there are far too many examples to mention here. so the next time you read a headline about some egregious act there are far more >> temperatures on the way down. >> but today. >> gorgeous. >> tomorrow will still stay mild but then makes tuesday feel like what's going on? all right. we have mainly clear skies right now and the skies are going to start to cloud out from west to east as they move through the morning hours. 54 degrees right now at reagan national airport. and our high today made it up to 71 degrees. 11 degrees above average for this date. our network right now after a high of 71, temperature right now 52 in arlington and our final stop takes us to george washington university downtown d.c. temperatures are in the middle 50s. winds out of the east just around
nonprofit which awards education scholarships to the families of our soldiers, intelligent decision a technology contract to the government was the organizer and title sponsor. microtetch has an interesting effort promoting men's health. and let's not forget the government industry groups such as the bethesda chapter of afcea. there are far too many examples to mention here. so the next time you read a headline about some egregious act there are far more >> temperatures on the way down....
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i think it's about markets and the pace of technology and the pace of technology to some degree is governed by -- the lighter side of the venture business grows out of the investments we have made in biomedical search. obviously i benefitted personally enormously from the investments we made in the country in what became the internet sand business in general is supported by the investments we make in infrastructure and bridges, and so on, roads. so the question is are we investing enough in society in order to grow a high-tech nothing economy. and i believe the answer to that is no. >> the trouble is, herb, finally before we let you go, this 1% that we're discussing is a very wide banged. you all work $300 million $350 million that tax rate at that point may be very punitive for someone $250,000 as an annual income for a family. >> at $250,000 there would be no increase at all. this is a marginal tax rate, so we're only talking about four cents out of every dollar above $250,000 and that's a aren't level for society to decide that those who are more fortunate can help society its needs. >>
i think it's about markets and the pace of technology and the pace of technology to some degree is governed by -- the lighter side of the venture business grows out of the investments we have made in biomedical search. obviously i benefitted personally enormously from the investments we made in the country in what became the internet sand business in general is supported by the investments we make in infrastructure and bridges, and so on, roads. so the question is are we investing enough in...
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technology is down double digits. energy fell off as oil prices fell down to the mid-80s, somewhat toward an uptick. >> gentlemen, thank you all. arthur, good to see you on set with us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for joining us today. we call this fiscal cliff investing. bertha coombs joins us with the potential winners and losers in how investors can play all this with a fiscal cliff portfolio. >> and they've been doing it already. if the president and congress fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff the expectation is that stocks will be the big loser. defense stocks in particular with a prospect of massive budget cuts starting january 1st. now, they've been hard hit since the election, turning around a bit today. cnbc looked at a portfolio of etfs that correlate with the moves in the market on the fear of hitting fiscal cliffs in particular sectors, including etfs that short stocks, negative bets on the market, like the ultrashort s&p eft. down all year, its been a gainer since the election. consumer sho
technology is down double digits. energy fell off as oil prices fell down to the mid-80s, somewhat toward an uptick. >> gentlemen, thank you all. arthur, good to see you on set with us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for joining us today. we call this fiscal cliff investing. bertha coombs joins us with the potential winners and losers in how investors can play all this with a fiscal cliff portfolio. >> and they've been doing it already. if the president and...
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necessarily technologically savvy. all the floors in the state department are in is going to be a cultural thing that works its way through training and education and confidence is judith said, having the backing of leadership to do these things and push the debate and occasionally overstep, but that will be how we eventually use technology to advance public diplomacy. >> we definitely need to get to questions, but before we do, i would be remiss to we didn't bring it tbg in the broader context of congressional funding and controversies. it's related to this topic because when we open up our facebook walls and embassy pages as they think the consensus here so far has been that we should have one of the things they should do is invite commentary that is critical of the united states and all of a sudden we have a member singing why do we pay taxpayer money to have other source of problems for the state department, but they surely do our work to be just trying to do runs into problems because criticism of so what do you s
necessarily technologically savvy. all the floors in the state department are in is going to be a cultural thing that works its way through training and education and confidence is judith said, having the backing of leadership to do these things and push the debate and occasionally overstep, but that will be how we eventually use technology to advance public diplomacy. >> we definitely need to get to questions, but before we do, i would be remiss to we didn't bring it tbg in the broader...
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the technology, low-hanging fruit? >> it could be some. big winners, technology, pharmaceutica pharmaceuticals, some industrials that have done well. it's going to be more large cap base. as i said earlier, that selling is an opportunity for an investor with three to five-year horizon. >> because the corporate sector is quite strong. >> energy is -- we're going to be an energy power house, a manufacturing power house, export power house. china's turning. it's going to be a decent global economy next year for these large cap companies. >> leave it there. thank you. >>> about ten minutes to before the closing bell sounds for the day. a market that is higher, up about 20 points on dow industrials. >> veterans have a higher unemployment than the general population. when we come back, the story about the enpractice neural veterans trying to right that wrong. >> target under fire for opening doors on thanksgiving. we'll hear from a current worker daring to speak out. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people s
the technology, low-hanging fruit? >> it could be some. big winners, technology, pharmaceutica pharmaceuticals, some industrials that have done well. it's going to be more large cap base. as i said earlier, that selling is an opportunity for an investor with three to five-year horizon. >> because the corporate sector is quite strong. >> energy is -- we're going to be an energy power house, a manufacturing power house, export power house. china's turning. it's going to be a...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set and for 5 days only enjoy 36 month financing on selected beds but only through monday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contac
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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discretionary and financials and technology and most of it predicated on something positive out of d.c. >> yeah. i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >> energy and financials, are they on your radar? >> if i'm going energy, i'm going emps but as simon said, taxes have to go up on everybody and not enough money so i think the market is either going to move sideways or lower but you have to buck the trend. yahoo! in a down market nothing but move up and stay with the name like this. >> up like 12% i think. >> exactly. it's a turnaround story so people aren't connecting that with fiscal cliff. they're not connecting that with global growth just now. she's
discretionary and financials and technology and most of it predicated on something positive out of d.c. >> yeah. i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a...
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most recently this week we've downgraded technology to underweight. we've downgraded the media segment to discretion marry. media looked a bit rich and technology was just awful in the third quarter. in combination with the economic trends we're getting more defensive. i think you can hide out in some of the more earning stable names. you have pretty decent names in staples and discretionary. >> your expectations for technology, you don't think that's come down enough and if we get a fiscal cliff resolution, you'll get these companies spending again. what is your thought there? >> i think in terms of the absolute earnings reduction, i think we're quite frankly only halfway there. the consensus is expektding 12% growth in 2013. we have something closer to 4. while we've seen some revision moments, certainly tech is one of those segments, i think we're only halfway there. the longer the fiscal cliff issue remains outstanding, the longer the business investment slump becomes. the more widespread it becomes. this is certainly a concern going into december
most recently this week we've downgraded technology to underweight. we've downgraded the media segment to discretion marry. media looked a bit rich and technology was just awful in the third quarter. in combination with the economic trends we're getting more defensive. i think you can hide out in some of the more earning stable names. you have pretty decent names in staples and discretionary. >> your expectations for technology, you don't think that's come down enough and if we get a...
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the report says that new technologies like fracking are reaching new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched virael. for the second straight day, a ahell from syria landed in sraeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. latel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. etrkey has returned fire atedatedly since syrian shells first landed there in october. turkey, lebanon, jordan, and iraq now house more than 400,000 syrian refugees. 00 was 19 months ago that a monest movement rose up to overthrow the dictatorship in oyria, but there is no end in noht. lance armstrong has resigned from the board of his cancer oardity. two weeks after sandy, why are so many people still in the dark? and we'll show you the jewels recovered from the "titanic" when the "cbs evening news" continues.yo t. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal folks spend all year waiting for. in stuffing and more,
the report says that new technologies like fracking are reaching new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched virael. for the second straight day, a ahell from syria landed in sraeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. latel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. etrkey has returned fire atedatedly since syrian shells first landed there in october....
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after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business are many women here and two more. linda gooden at global solutions and joanne maguire at space systems. a quick look at how lockheed is reacting this morning. down after that call. long call this morning with analysts trying to introduce marilyn hewson to those who don't know her, carl. >> with this potential sequester, jane, talk about baptism by fire. her hands full right away. thanks so much, jane wells. >>> bells are about to sound across europe this morning. we'll get the close and the details on the impact here this afternoon just about three minutes and eight seconds fro
after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most...
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in energy we have created 1 billion pounds for capture in storage, one of the key technologies of the future. we created the world's first green investment bank. we're pioneering a new incentive for heat systems in people's homes, and we are putting in place a robust financial framework to incentivize renewable electricity. as a result, more than 12 billion pounds has been committed to into renewable projects in the u.k. and the past 18 months alone with the potential to support around 20,000 new jobs. we've also created new incentives to squeeze more oil and gas out of the north sea, including from the marginal fields. when we see opportunity, we must go for it. look at the way we of got behind tech city right here in london. two years ago there were around 200 digital companies. today there are 1200. with major tech companies like amazon and facebook setting up developer centers, this is now becoming the fastest-growing technology cluster anywhere in the world. we will be publishing new strategies for aerospace and ameritech, alongside it clear, offshore renewable and more to come.
in energy we have created 1 billion pounds for capture in storage, one of the key technologies of the future. we created the world's first green investment bank. we're pioneering a new incentive for heat systems in people's homes, and we are putting in place a robust financial framework to incentivize renewable electricity. as a result, more than 12 billion pounds has been committed to into renewable projects in the u.k. and the past 18 months alone with the potential to support around 20,000...